Preemptive Analgesic Effects of 1 Gm Paracetamol Infusion on The Total Requirement of Tramadol In The Postoperative Period Including Rescue Analgesia.

Abstract

Introduction: Most common symptoms which follow anaesthesia and surgery are pain and emesis. Pain relief after surgical procedures continues to be a major medical challenge. Aims and Objective : To study preemptive analgesic effects of 1 gm paracetamol infusion on the total requirement of tramadol in the postoperative period including rescue analgesia. Material and Method: The present study is under taken in indoor patients admitted in N.S.C.B. Medical College Jabalpur. Patients divided into 3 group I, II and III. Each group includes 30 patients of different ages. Group (I): IV paracetamol infusion 1gm given for 15-20 minutes, 30 minutes prior to induction. Group (II): IV paracetamol infusion 1 gm given for 15-20 minutes prior to skin closure. Group (III) : serve as a control group and receive normal saline as placebo. Postoperatively pain scores, sedation scores, postoperative tramadol doses, side effects were recorded. Result: Sixty patients were involved in the study. When the demographic data and operation values of the 60 patients included in the study were compared, no statistically significant differences were determined between groups.

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Dr Rishabh Khandelwal

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Dr Rishabh Khandelwal (2019). Preemptive Analgesic Effects of 1 Gm Paracetamol Infusion on The Total Requirement of Tramadol In The Postoperative Period Including Rescue Analgesia.. International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR), 4(8), 18-24. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-666127